Premature Birth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adult Attachment and Intervention Efficacy With Preterms
This study evaluated the efficacy of a comprehensive, three-part program for parents of premature infants. This program was designed to improve development in preterm children and includes an educational video, tests to evaluate the child's strengths and abilities, and instruction in infant massage.
Premature birth is a major cause of developmental delay, and cost-effective, replicable
methods to promote development in preterm children are needed. Despite the success of first
generation interventions, little is understood about why early intervention does not affect
all parents and preterms to the same degree.
This study assessed the efficacy of a three-component intervention (psychoeducational video,
serial administrations of the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, and
parent-administered infant massage) that targets preterm infants and their mothers and
fathers. Outcome measures included infant physical, intellectual, and socioemotional
development; parental sensitivity; and infant-parent attachment. The project also assessed
the role of parental state of mind regarding attachment and parental commitment to the
intervention.
Participants in this study were urban African American mothers and fathers of preterm, low
birthweight infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Fathers were eligible for
the study if nominated by the child's mother. Participants were randomly assigned to an
intervention group or a control group. Both groups were comparable with respect to race,
maternal pregnancy history, education, income, presence/absence of partner, infant
gestational age, infant small-for-date status, and infant gender.
The intervention group viewed a videotape about preterm infant abilities. Over the course of
the study, the intervention group administered infant massage and completed multiple
administrations of the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale with increasing
parental involvement.
The intervention began when infants were 32 to 36 weeks post-conceptual age (PCA) and ended
when infants are 52 to 56 weeks PCA. The efficacy of the intervention and the moderating
roles of adult attachment and parental commitment to the intervention were evaluated in
terms of infant physical, mental, motor, and social development, and parental adjustment and
sensitivity to the infant during the first 2 years.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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